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Cut Photo on Ubuntu
Quick and Easy Photo Cutting on Ubuntu
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can use an online browser-based tool to cut photos directly on Ubuntu without needing software installations.
Upload the photo to the online tool, adjust the cutting area, and download the edited image to your Ubuntu desktop.
Yes, our online tool allows you to cut photos for free using your Ubuntu system, with no need for additional software.
Absolutely, using an online tool negates the need for desktop software, making photo editing straightforward on Ubuntu.
Simply select the portion of the photo you want to cut using drag-and-drop tools and save the final image to your device.
Although primarily used with desktop, you can access an online editor on Ubuntu server through a browser for photo cutting.
Common image formats like JPG, PNG, and WEBP are supported for cutting and editing your photos online.
Yes, our online photo cutting tool works seamlessly with Ubuntu Linux through any standard web browser.
Yes, you can cut photos directly in your browser on Ubuntu without installing any additional software.
There is a 100 MB file size limit when uploading photos for cutting in the online tool.
While designed for desktop use, the online editor also works via browsers on Ubuntu Server.
Yes, you can cut one photo per session. You need to complete one before starting another.
No, the photo cutting tool is intended for use on desktop browsers only, not mobile devices.
No, the tool is designed for cutting photos and not for editing existing text on images.
No, the online tool does not support real-time collaboration or multiple user access.